Saturday, March 04, 2017

Government Report: Islamists Building ‘Parallel Society’ in Sweden Aided By PC Culture of Silence

Aided by a politically correct culture of “tolerance”, the Muslim
Brotherhood (MB) is secretly building a “parallel” society in Sweden by
infiltrating organisations and political parties, a government report has concluded.

Surprisingly, the document takes aim at “political elites” for
fostering a doctrine of multiculturalism and silence, which can help and
facilitate the nefarious ends of anti-democratic organisation like the
Brotherhood.
Somewhat predictably, however, the publication of such claims in
Sweden – where open criticism of liberal, multicultural ideals is rare –
has caused a row, with critics labelling the report “conspiratorial”
and claiming it misrepresents Islam.
Published Friday, the document was commissioned by Sweden’s Civil
Contingencies Agency (MSB), part of the country’s Ministry of Defence,
which is responsible for civil protection and public safety.
The paper’s authors claim the Brotherhood is working to increase the
number of practicing Muslims in Sweden, encouraging tension with Secular
society, and targeting political parties, NGOs, academic institutions
and other civil society organisations.
They also slam the “established structure of values among the
country’s political elite [which] places a high value on ‘acceptance’
and ‘tolerance’ of citizens who are in some sense different from the
mainstream”.
In
the report, the Islamism of the MB is described as a totalitarian
political ideology born out of Islam, a religion. This can make it
“difficult to oppose what on the surface appears to be (a vulnerable
minority) religious rights”, it explains.
Critics, therefore, “run the risk of being called ‘racist’ or
‘Islamophobic’ and because of the situation in Swedish society such
classifications endanger people’s careers”.
The press was quick to label these claims inflammatory, and 22 academics and “experts” in religion have published a blog post questioning the methodology of the research.
The academics – from many of Sweden’s leading universities – say it
is “almost conspiratorial” to suggest criticism of Islamism is difficult
in Sweden. They also insist the claim that the Brotherhood is building a
parallel society is refuted in past research.
In response to the blog post, the department has refuted the criticism of their methodology, and the report’s editor, Magnus Norell, told public service broadcaster SVT:
“Had they smoked something before they read it? You just need to read
the report. If someone doesn’t accept this, there’s not much I can do
about it. It’s proven.”
Controversially in Sweden, the report also links Islamism and poor social integration to immigration.
“Islamists aim to build a parallel social structure competing with
the rest of the Swedish society the values of its citizens. In this
sense, MB’s activists pose a long-term challenge in terms of the
country’s social cohesion”, it states.
Adding: “Migration from Africa and the Middle East is likely to
continue in coming years, both in form of relatives and refugees…
“Given that MB’s goal is to increase the number of practising Muslims
in Swedish or European territory, there is a great likelihood that a
‘tug of war’ will occur between the majority community and the Islamic
community with the MB’s encouragement…”
The authors of the blog post objected to this claim. “The [report’s]
authors seem to conclude that Swedish Islam is a homogeneous phenomenon
and that Swedish Muslims are led by the Muslim Brotherhood…” they write.
“It is a conclusion that goes against the overall research, which
rather points towards the Muslim community being diverse and there being
competition between Muslim groups…”
Founded in 1826, the MB aims to create a global, Sunni Islamic
Caliphate by organising Muslims politically. It is arguably the largest
Islamist organisation in the world and has links to the Muslim Council of Britain and many other mainstream European Islamic institution.
The group has been accused of fostering links to militants and is
considered a terrorist organisation by the governments of Bahrain,
Egypt, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017/03/04/government-report-islamists-building-parallel-society-sweden-aided-pc-culture-silence/